by Brandy McDonnell

Published: Mon, November 25, 2019 7:31 AM Updated: Mon, November 25, 2019 8:05 AM

Today's featured event:

For more than 50 years, artist and inventor Tom Shannon has been exploring the intersections of art, science and technology in unexpected, mind-bending ways. Science Museum Oklahoma guests now have the chance to experience his science-inspired art in the new exhibition Tom Shannon: Universe in the Mind | Mind in the Universe, on view in the second-floor smART Space galleries.

Shannons internationally-renowned work features sculpture that explores scientific themes and natural forces like magnetic fields, large-scale installations, paintings and numerous patented inventions like his synchronous world clock, a version of which is in the Smithsonian Institutions collection. The smART Space exhibition is his first in Oklahoma, according to a news release.

Tom Shannons contributions to the world of art and science are beyond significant its been an honor to work with him on this exhibition. His work is a synthesis of art, scientific research and advanced insight. Its both simple and complex, minimal but sophisticated, and he puts the impossibly small and the impossibly large things like atoms, planets and stars in a scale that you and I can understand. He truly makes science more accessible through visual art, said Scott Henderson, director of the smART Space galleries, in a statement.

The exhibition - which opened Sunday and will be on view through Oct. 25 - features the U.S. debut of Atom Compass Array, an installation of hundreds of magnetic spheres suspended from the glass roof of the museums lobby. Equidistantly spaced and magnetically interconnected, the white halves of the spheres always face north, while the black and white halves together show the phases of the moon as a guest walks around it.

Within smART Space, guests can experience a 6-foot edition of Shannons synchronous world clock created specifically for Science Museum Oklahoma, sculptures 50 feet in length and another that appears to levitate, and dozens of pages of first drafts, sketches, observations and ideas that will give guests a look into Shannons creative mind, and more.

The ensemble of works in this exhibition was selected to express some of the entwined characteristics of the world we live in: time, space, relativity, the invisible forces of electromagnetic and gravitational fields, atomic through astronomic proportions, the geometry of perspective, and weightless equilibrium all in relation to human scale, said Shannon in a statement.

I got the idea early on that by employing the discoveries of science as subject matter in art would increase the artworks power to connect to the broadest spectrum of culture. The universe is in the mind and the mind is in the universe.

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